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 Inclusion in Permaculture - Rosemary Morrow | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 04:24

When sitting down with a storyteller like Rosemary Morrow for a series of open conversations about her life and work that spans decades, and results in more than 10 hours of recordings, it's never clear what will emerge. Today's episode is a great example of that, as in a few moments while we discussed other things, Rowe mentioned working with the folks at Perma Queer and shared her thoughts on how to use one’s position, role, and respect within a community to make space for marginalized voices, and the importance of inclusion in permaculture as part of the teachings.Visit Our Sponsor: RoofMaxxroofmaxx.info/podcastIf you have any thoughts, questions, or follow-up on this episode: Get in TouchResourcesEarth Restorer's Guide to PermaculturePermaculture PrinciplesPerma QueerRelated Interview: Why Practice Permaculture? - Rosemary MorrowRelated Interview: Rosemary Morrow's Journey to Permaculture 

 The News - 21 August 2023 | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 07:10

Welcome to The News for the week of 21 August 2023, from The Permaculture Podcast. In this episode we have a look at a climate solution in Toronto, recently released books of interest to permaculture practitioners, and an announcement from our friends at Permaculture Principles.Visit Our Sponsor: RoofMaxxroofmaxx.info/podcastShow Notes2024 Permaculture Calendar Early Bird OfferToronto’s Deep Lake Water CoolingRetroSububia Bushfire Resilience - Free DownloadBooksSalt and the Art of Seasoning by James StrawbridgeThe Art of Fermentation by Sandor KatzThe New Wildcrafted Cuisine by Pascal BaudarThe Organic Medicinal Herb Farmer, Revised Edition, by Jeff Carpenter with Melanie CarpenterRelated InterviewsThe Art of Wild FermentationThe New Wildcrafted CuisineThe Wildcrafting Brewer

 The News - 15 August 2023 | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 07:35

In this edition of The News from The Permaculture Podcast, for 15 August 2023, are a Permaculture Design Contest, a friend of the pod in the news, and how we can help their farm, along with two updates from the podcast.Visit Our Sponsor: RoofMaxxroofmaxx.info/podcastShow NotesSave 20% from Rewild OrganicsDonate to The Permaculture PodcastUsing PayPal: PayPal.me/PermaculturePodcastVia Venmo: @permaculturepodcastPINA2023 Permaculture Design Contest (Submissions are open from 1 Sept. to 1 Oct. 2023)Blacksheep Regenerative Resource Management / Rewild OrganicsWorld Wildlife Fund - Reducing Greenhouse Gases with Incentives at the Farm (Pp. 14 - 15)

 Q&A #1 - Is Technology Anathema to Permaculture? | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 09:53

In this Q&A episode, I address a question from Duncan, who reached out and asked: Is technology anathema to permaculture?Software That Can Be Used While Designing Adobe Creative CloudAutoCADGoogle EarthGoogle MeetGoogle SlidesProcreateShapeWorksSketchupTwo Drones I Like DJI Air (I flew the 2 for a Summer. The 3 is now out) Skydio 2+ (Recommended to me by a friend who is a professional drone pilot for a Made-in-the-USA alternative to DJI.)

 The News - 07 August 2023 | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 06:37

Today’s News of the World includes a rewilding project, a surge in a nation’s move towards renewable energy, and a look at how Unbuilding can help limit the impacts of climate change on our communities.ResourcesRewilding How an Iberian rewilding plan aims to repopulate ‘empty Spain’ Rewilding Spain Books Eager by Ben Goldfarb Coyote America by Dan Flores Bringing Back the Beaver by Derek Gow Interview: Eager: The Surprising, Secret Life of Beavers and Why They Matter Renewable Energy and Climate Change China on course to hit wind and solar power target five years ahead of time How ‘Unbuilding’ Can Help Weather Climate Disasters

 The News - 31 July 2023 | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 06:48

Show NotesSupport the Podcast with a One Time DonationVia PayPalOr, using VenmoBecome a Sustaining SupporterJoin our Community PatreonMichael JuddReplacing Your Lawn? Instead of a Meadow, Consider a Food ForestInterview: Edible LandscapingInterview: Starting Out and Getting Involved with PermacultureInterview: Honoring the Dead and Holding the Dying: Natural BurialInterview: For the Love of PawPawsInterview: MAPC Keynote AddressReview: Edible Landscaping with a Permaculture TwistRewildingPrince William to expand Duchy of Cornwall’s temperate Rainforest

 The News -24 July 2023 | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 07:56

Join The Permaculture Podcast Discord Server!The 2023 Venie Holmgren Environmental Poetry PrizeLearn More About the Prize and Enter Today!Ben and bEarthaWatch the Trailer!The Regenerative Landscaper by Erik OhlsenPre-order today from Synergetic Press Facing a Future of DroughtClick Here to Access the New Yorks Times ArticleGardening for Dummies BundleBrought to us from the great folks at Humble BundleCharity:WaterGeoff ChristouGeoffChristou.comUtopia: A Permaculture VisionOur Interview: We Are Time Scouts, Designing for the Future

 What Holds You Back? | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 05:14

What Holds You Back? Is it: An issue of education, such as taking a permaculture design course, a bachelor’s degree, or returning to school as a non-traditional student? An issue of information, such as the right book or resources that helps make sense of an issue you’re stuck on? A matter of access to land, whether a garden plot, backyard, homestead, or farm, and trying to find land where you live?  A financial problem, such as having the income to support your work or project while it grows, to rent, lease, or buy land, or acquiring the tools you need to work it? A technical issue, such as setting up the right business structure for your work, or an on-the-ground problem an expert could help you solve? A community problem, where you don’t have the folks around you or the right social groups to help you overcome your obstacles? Let me know by sending me a direct message using the contact form. In your message, tell me about yourself to the extent you are comfortable, answer as many of the questions as you care to, and, if you’re sharing information about a specific project, be sure to include: The name of the project. The names of the founder or leadership team Contact information, including email, phone, and a website if there is one. A brief description of what the project does. A list of the project’s needs.  

 The News - 10 July 2023 | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 06:13

Dan Palmer’s LegacyWatch David Holmgren’s Video: “Dan Palmer’s Legacy”Interview: David Holmgren’s Design Journey (Part 1)Interview: David Holmgren’s Design Journey (Part 2)Interview: Allan Savory - Managing ComplexityDavid Holmgren’s Live, Online PDCClass starts on July 13th, 2024, so register today!Storytelling for Climate ChangeProject DrawdownI’m planning to be there on July 19th at 12 Noon, Eastern, so, register now and I’ll see you there!Do with SuSign up to be one of the first to learn more.

 The News - 1 July 2023 | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 07:13

The Pemaculture Podcast PatreonTerraso Terraso Terraso’s YouTube Channel EcoAgriculture Partners 1,000 Landscapes for 1 Billion People Costa Rican Permaculture VerdEnergia Black Sheep Regenerative Resource Management Interview: Creating a Regenerative Supply Chain - Rewild Organics | Joshua Hughes Interview: Joshua Hughes - Regenerative Investing Just Action The Color of Law by Richard Rothstein Just Action by Richard Rothstein, Leah Rothstein Geologist’s Primer Geologist’s Primer Kickstarter Interview: Anna Urbanik - Herbalist’s Primer Scott’s Appearances on The Urban Farm Podcast 743: Scott Mann On The Ripples Of Permaculture Pt 1. 744: Scott Mann On The Ripples Of Permaculture Pt 2.

 Natural Aquaponics | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 36:29

Eddy Garcia of Living Earth Systems joins me to discuss Natural Aquaponics and how we can create beautiful, functioning systems whether we prefer to nerd out on the numbers or learn through observation and experience.Find out more about Eddy and his work at Living Earth Systems and view these systems in action on Instagram.

 Earth Skills and Wild Abundance | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 38:12

My guest is Natalie Bogwalker, the visionary behind Wild Abundance, a permaculture skills center and homestead near Asheville, North Carolina. As a primary instructor at Wild Abundance, she teaches a variety of classes, including tiny house building workshops, women's carpentry, and permaculture design courses. She likes to share her passion with others to help them live in an empowered and Earth-centered way. Find out more about Natalie and her classes at WildAbundance.net.

 Changing Direction | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 06:35

After more than a decade producing long-form, guest-driven, interview-based episodes, there are changes coming to The Permaculture Podcast. Listen to find out what’s happening and how you can be a part of this transition.

 Rammed Earth Construction | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 41:36

My guest today is Tim Krahn, a Canadian engineer, builder, and author of Essential Rammed Earth Construction from New Society Publishers. Tim joins me to share his thoughts and experiences with rammed earth as a natural building method. This includes the distinction between raw and stabilized rammed earth and how rammed earth can reduce the amount of cement required for a long-lasting wall. Tim also gives an estimate of the price difference between stick-built walls and professionally installed rammed earth, while acknowledging that natural building is a growing but still niche field. We close with a discussion of the importance of valuing our time when considering the cost of erecting a building or other project to come to the real price for any of our work.You can find his book, Essential Rammed Earth Construction at NewSociety.com.

 Social Forestry | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 56:48

What does it mean to go back to the ground and learn the fading skills necessary to work the forest with our hands? To read the land assisted by tools we sight with our own eyes? To create new visions of old roles, such as a land steward or cottager? I explore those thoughts and more with my guest today, Hazel, who some of you may know as Tom Ward. You can find out more about Hazel and his work at siskiyoupermaculture.com.Resources Hazel's Collected Videos and Recordings Heartwood Institute Brock Dolman - Occidental Arts & Ecology Traditional Aboriginal Burning (Cool Burning)Recommended Reading Beyond the War on Invasive Species by Tao Orion Braiding Sweetgrass by Robin Wall Kimmerer Daughters of Copper Woman by Anne Cameron Emergent Strategy by Adrienne Brown Keeping it Living by Nancy Turner The Shallows by Nicholas Carr The Spell of the Sensuous by David Abram Tending the Wild by Kat Anderson World Without Mind by Franklin Foer

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